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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 278424" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I don't know about that. Seems to me the perceived difficulty grows as expectations grow. If one expects more -- as in, they are pros after all -- then there has to be a corresponding defense for why you won't get more. In this case it is the increasing "complexity" of the game, kind of like the "You just don't understand" card. Whether it is Bull Durham -- "see the ball, hit the ball" -- or football, the issues are the same at all levels. If you get there first with the most and take the right angles, then you have done football. No question of all the water between intent and performance, but lacking markedly superior athletes in he mix you should win those encounters on either side of the ball. Now whether he intended it at the pro level I don't know, but lord knows failure is always accompanied by battalions of alibis. Keep it simple seems to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 278424, member: 2175"] I don't know about that. Seems to me the perceived difficulty grows as expectations grow. If one expects more -- as in, they are pros after all -- then there has to be a corresponding defense for why you won't get more. In this case it is the increasing "complexity" of the game, kind of like the "You just don't understand" card. Whether it is Bull Durham -- "see the ball, hit the ball" -- or football, the issues are the same at all levels. If you get there first with the most and take the right angles, then you have done football. No question of all the water between intent and performance, but lacking markedly superior athletes in he mix you should win those encounters on either side of the ball. Now whether he intended it at the pro level I don't know, but lord knows failure is always accompanied by battalions of alibis. Keep it simple seems to work. [/QUOTE]
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